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Land der Berge, Land am Strome ; Land of mountains, land by the river is the national anthem of Austria.
Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last complete work, the Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. In parts of the printed edition of this cantata there appeared the song K. 623a "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" ("Let us with joined hands"). To this melody the Austrian national anthem is sung. Today, Mozart's authorship is regarded as dubious and the song is attributed to Johann Holzer (1753–1818). The lyrics were written by Paula von Preradović, one of the few women to have written lyrics for a national anthem. On 22 October 1946, it was declared Austria's official national anthem. On 1 January 2012, parts of the lyrics were changed to make the anthem gender-neutral.
Before the World War II Anschluss, Austria's anthem was Sei gesegnet ohne Ende, to the tune of Haydn's Gott erhalte, the anthem of imperial Austria since 1797. The Lied der Deutschen uses the same tune, but with different words, and was also the anthem of the Third Reich. To avoid the association, and because singing it was banned for a time after the war, a new anthem was created.

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Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last complete work, the Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. In parts of the printed edition of this cantata there appeared the song K. 623a "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" ("Let us with joined hands"). To this melody the Austrian national anthem is sung. Today, Mozart's authorship is regarded as dubious and the song is attributed to Johann Holzer (1753–1818). The lyrics were written by Paula von Preradović, one of the few women to have written lyrics for a national anthem. On 22 October 1946, it was declared Austria's official national anthem. On 1 January 2012, parts of the lyrics were changed to make the anthem gender-neutral.
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This video is all about how we spent some good relaxing time in the countryside of Salzburg in Austria. A lovely land to keep you happy by looking at its beautiful landscapes, lakes, mountains, houses.
Hope you enjoy the video as much i enjoyed the beauty of Salzburg.
Stay tuned. Shall be uploading more of other videos soon.
Love u!!!!!
=====================================================
Music Courtesy :
TupeloTrain by Chris Haugen
======================================================
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This is not a sponsored or paid video. Everything used or purchased here is of my personal choice.
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Austria (typeface)

Austria is the typeface formerly used on all official road signage in Austria. A modified version of its German counterpart DIN 1451, it came in narrow- and medium-width fonts. Since 2010 it has been replaced on all new road signs by the more recently developed TERN (Trans-European Road Network) typeface.

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Sixology

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The album was awarded one of the Top 10 Selling Mandarin Albums of the Year at the 2009 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards, presented by the Hong Kong branch of IFPI.

Land (The Comsat Angels album)

Land, released in 1983 on Jive Records, was The Comsat Angels' fourth album. The album was reissued on CD in 2001 with five B-sides as bonus tracks for Jive's "Connoisseur Collection".

The song "Independence Day," originally from their debut album, Waiting for a Miracle, was rerecorded for Land. "Will You Stay Tonight" and "Independence Day" received a reasonable amount of airplay and charted in the UK at No. 81 and No. 71, respectively. "Island Heart" was also released as a single.

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National Anthem: Austria - Land der Berge, Land am Strome

National Anthem: Austria - Land der Berge, Land am Strome

National Anthem: Austria - Land der Berge, Land am Strome

Land der Berge, Land am Strome ; Land of mountains, land by the river is the national anthem of Austria.
Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last complete work, the Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. In parts of the printed edition of this cantata there appeared the song K. 623a "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" ("Let us with joined hands"). To this melody the Austrian national anthem is sung. Today, Mozart's authorship is regarded as dubious and the song is attributed to Johann Holzer (1753–1818). The lyrics were written by Paula von Preradović, one of the few women to have written lyrics for a national anthem. On 22 October 1946, it was declared Austria's official national anthem. On 1 January 2012, parts of the lyrics were changed to make the anthem gender-neutral.
Before the World War II Anschluss, Austria's anthem was Sei gesegnet ohne Ende, to the tune of Haydn's Gott erhalte, the anthem of imperial Austria since 1797. The Lied der Deutschen uses the same tune, but with different words, and was also the anthem of the Third Reich. To avoid the association, and because singing it was banned for a time after the war, a new anthem was created.

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National anthem of Austria - "Land der Berge, Land am Strome"

"Land of the mountains, land by the river" - Österreichische Bundeshymne
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Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last complete work, the Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. In parts of the printed edition of this cantata there appeared the song K. 623a "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" ("Let us with joined hands"). To this melody the Austrian national anthem is sung. Today, Mozart's authorship is regarded as dubious and the song is attributed to Johann Holzer (1753–1818). The lyrics were written by Paula von Preradović, one of the few women to have written lyrics for a national anthem. On 22 October 1946, it was declared Austria's official national anthem. On 1 January 2012, parts of the lyrics were changed to make the anthem gender-neutral.
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Calming & Relaxing days at Salzburg in Austria

Calming & Relaxing days at Salzburg in Austria

Calming & Relaxing days at Salzburg in Austria

This video is all about how we spent some good relaxing time in the countryside of Salzburg in Austria. A lovely land to keep you happy by looking at its beautiful landscapes, lakes, mountains, houses.
Hope you enjoy the video as much i enjoyed the beauty of Salzburg.
Stay tuned. Shall be uploading more of other videos soon.
Love u!!!!!
=====================================================
Music Courtesy :
TupeloTrain by Chris Haugen
======================================================
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Email – momtastic4easyworld@gmail.com
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======================================================
DISCLAIMER:
This is not a sponsored or paid video. Everything used or purchased here is of my personal choice.
======================================================

National Anthem: Austria - Land der Berge, Land am Strome

Land der Berge, Land am Strome ; Land of mountains, land by the river is the national anthem of Austria.
Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last complete work, the Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. In parts of the printed edition of this cantata there appeared the song K. 623a "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" ("Let us with joined hands"). To this melody the Austrian national anthem is sung. Today, Mozart's authorship is regarded as dubious and the song is attributed to Johann Holzer (1753–1818). The lyrics were written by Paula von Preradović, one of the few women to have written lyrics for a national anthem. On 22 October 1946, it was declared Austria's official national anthem. On 1 January 2012, parts of the lyrics were changed to make ...

Calming & Relaxing days at Salzburg in Austria

This video is all about how we spent some good relaxing time in the countryside of Salzburg in Austria. A lovely land to keep you happy by looking at its beautiful landscapes, lakes, mountains, houses.
Hope you enjoy the video as much i enjoyed the beauty of Salzburg.
Stay tuned. Shall be uploading more of other videos soon.
Love u!!!!!
=====================================================
Music Courtesy :
TupeloTrain by Chris Haugen
======================================================
FacebookPage - https://www.facebook.com/momtastic4easyworld/
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/momtasticbyshamsheera/
Email – momtastic4easyworld@gmail.com
Twitter - https://twitter.com/shamsielachola
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This is not a...

Land der Berge, Land am Strome ; Land of mountains, land by the river is the national anthem of Austria.
Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last complete work, the Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. In parts of the printed edition of this cantata there appeared the song K. 623a "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" ("Let us with joined hands"). To this melody the Austrian national anthem is sung. Today, Mozart's authorship is regarded as dubious and the song is attributed to Johann Holzer (1753–1818). The lyrics were written by Paula von Preradović, one of the few women to have written lyrics for a national anthem. On 22 October 1946, it was declared Austria's official national anthem. On 1 January 2012, parts of the lyrics were changed to make the anthem gender-neutral.
Before the World War II Anschluss, Austria's anthem was Sei gesegnet ohne Ende, to the tune of Haydn's Gott erhalte, the anthem of imperial Austria since 1797. The Lied der Deutschen uses the same tune, but with different words, and was also the anthem of the Third Reich. To avoid the association, and because singing it was banned for a time after the war, a new anthem was created.

Land der Berge, Land am Strome ; Land of mountains, land by the river is the national anthem of Austria.
Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last complete work, the Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. In parts of the printed edition of this cantata there appeared the song K. 623a "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" ("Let us with joined hands"). To this melody the Austrian national anthem is sung. Today, Mozart's authorship is regarded as dubious and the song is attributed to Johann Holzer (1753–1818). The lyrics were written by Paula von Preradović, one of the few women to have written lyrics for a national anthem. On 22 October 1946, it was declared Austria's official national anthem. On 1 January 2012, parts of the lyrics were changed to make the anthem gender-neutral.
Before the World War II Anschluss, Austria's anthem was Sei gesegnet ohne Ende, to the tune of Haydn's Gott erhalte, the anthem of imperial Austria since 1797. The Lied der Deutschen uses the same tune, but with different words, and was also the anthem of the Third Reich. To avoid the association, and because singing it was banned for a time after the war, a new anthem was created.

"Land of the mountains, land by the river" - Österreichische Bundeshymne
visualizer & instrumental
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Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last complete work, the Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. In parts of the printed edition of this cantata there appeared the song K. 623a "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" ("Let us with joined hands"). To this melody the Austrian national anthem is sung. Today, Mozart's authorship is regarded as dubious and the song is attributed to Johann Holzer (1753–1818). The lyrics were written by Paula von Preradović, one of the few women to have written lyrics for a national anthem. On 22 October 1946, it was declared Austria's official national anthem. On 1 January 2012, parts of the lyrics were changed to make the anthem gender-neutral.
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"Land of the mountains, land by the river" - Österreichische Bundeshymne
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Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last complete work, the Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. In parts of the printed edition of this cantata there appeared the song K. 623a "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" ("Let us with joined hands"). To this melody the Austrian national anthem is sung. Today, Mozart's authorship is regarded as dubious and the song is attributed to Johann Holzer (1753–1818). The lyrics were written by Paula von Preradović, one of the few women to have written lyrics for a national anthem. On 22 October 1946, it was declared Austria's official national anthem. On 1 January 2012, parts of the lyrics were changed to make the anthem gender-neutral.
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Calming & Relaxing days at Salzburg in Austria

This video is all about how we spent some good relaxing time in the countryside of Salzburg in Austria. A lovely land to keep you happy by looking at its beauti...

This video is all about how we spent some good relaxing time in the countryside of Salzburg in Austria. A lovely land to keep you happy by looking at its beautiful landscapes, lakes, mountains, houses.
Hope you enjoy the video as much i enjoyed the beauty of Salzburg.
Stay tuned. Shall be uploading more of other videos soon.
Love u!!!!!
=====================================================
Music Courtesy :
TupeloTrain by Chris Haugen
======================================================
FacebookPage - https://www.facebook.com/momtastic4easyworld/
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/momtasticbyshamsheera/
Email – momtastic4easyworld@gmail.com
Twitter - https://twitter.com/shamsielachola
======================================================
DISCLAIMER:
This is not a sponsored or paid video. Everything used or purchased here is of my personal choice.
======================================================

This video is all about how we spent some good relaxing time in the countryside of Salzburg in Austria. A lovely land to keep you happy by looking at its beautiful landscapes, lakes, mountains, houses.
Hope you enjoy the video as much i enjoyed the beauty of Salzburg.
Stay tuned. Shall be uploading more of other videos soon.
Love u!!!!!
=====================================================
Music Courtesy :
TupeloTrain by Chris Haugen
======================================================
FacebookPage - https://www.facebook.com/momtastic4easyworld/
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/momtasticbyshamsheera/
Email – momtastic4easyworld@gmail.com
Twitter - https://twitter.com/shamsielachola
======================================================
DISCLAIMER:
This is not a sponsored or paid video. Everything used or purchased here is of my personal choice.
======================================================

National Anthem: Austria - Land der Berge, Land am Strome

Land der Berge, Land am Strome ; Land of mountains, land by the river is the national anthem of Austria.
Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last complete work, the Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. In parts of the printed edition of this cantata there appeared the song K. 623a "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" ("Let us with joined hands"). To this melody the Austrian national anthem is sung. Today, Mozart's authorship is regarded as dubious and the song is attributed to Johann Holzer (1753–1818). The lyrics were written by Paula von Preradović, one of the few women to have written lyrics for a national anthem. On 22 October 1946, it was declared Austria's official national anthem. On 1 January 2012, parts of the lyrics were changed to make the anthem gender-neutral.
Before the World War II Anschluss, Austria's anthem was Sei gesegnet ohne Ende, to the tune of Haydn's Gott erhalte, the anthem of imperial Austria since 1797. The Lied der Deutschen uses the same tune, but with different words, and was also the anthem of the Third Reich. To avoid the association, and because singing it was banned for a time after the war, a new anthem was created.

National anthem of Austria - "Land der Berge, Land am Strome"

"Land of the mountains, land by the river" - Österreichische Bundeshymne
visualizer & instrumental
---
Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last complete work, the Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. In parts of the printed edition of this cantata there appeared the song K. 623a "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" ("Let us with joined hands"). To this melody the Austrian national anthem is sung. Today, Mozart's authorship is regarded as dubious and the song is attributed to Johann Holzer (1753–1818). The lyrics were written by Paula von Preradović, one of the few women to have written lyrics for a national anthem. On 22 October 1946, it was declared Austria's official national anthem. On 1 January 2012, parts of the lyrics were changed to make the anthem gender-neutral.
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Calming & Relaxing days at Salzburg in Austria

This video is all about how we spent some good relaxing time in the countryside of Salzburg in Austria. A lovely land to keep you happy by looking at its beautiful landscapes, lakes, mountains, houses.
Hope you enjoy the video as much i enjoyed the beauty of Salzburg.
Stay tuned. Shall be uploading more of other videos soon.
Love u!!!!!
=====================================================
Music Courtesy :
TupeloTrain by Chris Haugen
======================================================
FacebookPage - https://www.facebook.com/momtastic4easyworld/
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/momtasticbyshamsheera/
Email – momtastic4easyworld@gmail.com
Twitter - https://twitter.com/shamsielachola
======================================================
DISCLAIMER:
This is not a sponsored or paid video. Everything used or purchased here is of my personal choice.
======================================================

Austria (typeface)

Austria is the typeface formerly used on all official road signage in Austria. A modified version of its German counterpart DIN 1451, it came in narrow- and medium-width fonts. Since 2010 it has been replaced on all new road signs by the more recently developed TERN (Trans-European Road Network) typeface.